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A BOOK FOR SCOTS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PREAS. THURSDAY, APRIL 30TH, 1908.

the Highlands since the middle of the 18th century, and it is now regarded in the national Mr. Fank Adam, of Kuala Lumpor, Selangor, instrument of Scotland. How far this is sens has irid all Ecets ander a debt of gratitudo by is not for us to say, though we have his latest work, "The Chane, Septe and Regi suspicion that popular as the pipes ars in Scot- ments of the Boottish Highlande," which may land there are many who will not admit this be regarded as an authority on the subject with claim, All Boottish regimente, whether High- which it deals. Its aim in the author's own land or Lowland, are now provided with pipe words is the presenting in condensed form bands and there can be no doubt of the railitary an spitome of information relating to tartans,value of the bagpipes with their martial strains Highland olan matters, Scottish Regiments, which rouse the soldiers as no other fostrament and, as far as possible, Clau sapte," and that on to deeds of reckless bravery. The Piob he bar accomplished this object will doubt. less be admitted by all who road the book.mhor of great Highland bagpipe has outlived the Lowland or Northumbrian bagpipe and Mr. Adam, whose credentials to writo on

the Irish Union Bipos, and only one regimen things Ecottish are seen in the letters F.... in His Majesty's forces passosses an Irish and F.S.A. Book appended to his name, has

pipa hand. That in the 4th Battalion of drawu information from a great many scurces the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. It is sur and he has compiled this so admirably that not prising to learn that the bagpipes have been only does the work constituie a book of reference used in religions services, and the author tells a

THE JAPANESE BOYCOTT.

The N-C. Daily News of April 23rd wyn:** The following felogram, dated "April 16th, and

translated by the "rbs Herald" has been presents a startlingly per view of the bayontt. received by the Asabi" from Hongkong. It The suggested instigation by foreign firms is interesting but unconvincing

WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

NEW PATENTS AUT 18- BRINGING CAPITAL,

TO ENGLAND.

"Before long" said the Trosidental, the Board of Trado recently, "the new Patents Act would British workar provide employment for tens of thousands of

That Mr. Lloyd George was not anduly sanguine seems to be shown by the fact that slready a number of largo foreign Azme, having their headquarters in German, the traind States, and Belgium have started, or are arrang ing to comsienos, manufacture of the products with which they are chiefy concerned within the boundary of the British Isles, instead of their own country. A "Daily Chronicle" representative learned that the following, among others, have either couoluded negotiations with that objeat in view or are still sucking sites for building :—

The Badische Anilino Company.

but it is so attraolively written that it affords good story of an admiral who, béing sommander panies ate encouraging the boycott Japanese The Berlin Aniline Company.

Interesting reading to Boots and others. For instance it is not generally known that the Highland alaus system did not take fis rise uniil the thirteenth century. Scottish bistorians agree that the inhabitants of Caledonia had nobles or loaders among them in the Brst-century, and when the grest Coltio Earis became extinot, the development of the clan system followed. This system was based on the law of lavistry, as opposed to the Normal-Saxon tendal system. According to the law of tanistry the fities! male member of the family of the head of the tribe wan chosen as their chief, whereas, according to the fenilal Agaten the succession was here, ditary, passing from father to son. In the

of a guardship and allowed one musician on board, obose a piper aceing my ship was on a Scottish station, When we were transferred to one of the large naval stations on the south co sh of England I took my giper with me, and he proved one of the meat successful misionaries I have ever come across, On Sundays the Protestant members of my crew were marched through the dockyard to church with the piper playing at their head. The distinction was envied by many of the men who were Catholics that, much to the indignation of the priest, the Catholics forsook their own plece of worship in order to march behind the piper to the Protestnut obrob." We know from experience in the East that bagpipe playing is not confined to the

that they bave incurred serious losses' sbrough All the leading Japanese flems bere admit the boycott and take a pessimis io view of the fature prospects. So far, the shipping business has suffered most, the American and Australian services of the N..K, the Sonik American and San Francisco services of the T.K.K., and the South Chins, service of the O. 9. K. being the most affected. The N. Y. K. and T. K. K. vessels can obtain scarcely any passagers of cargo,, Meeace, Douglas and Co. appest to be determined to crush the basiness of the O. 8.K. They are arranging to pat on two more steantar. It seems to be a fact that the leading British, American and German shipping com- tobacco, which obtained a held at the time of the boycott of American goods, is being custel by the American article. The Meiji and Nip- For Fire Lasurance Companies, and Tokyo and Appon Marine Insurance Companies are each losing business at the rate of ovec ses month: Japanese coal and matches, which the Chinese cubot dispense with, are being sold, but all articles which can be replaced by foreign goods are suffering greatly The Hongkong Government has prohisited newspapers from controlling the dispatol by telegraph of boycott ublishing inflammatory articles. It is also manifestoes, removing provocativa placards, and generis doing all it can to sheet the movement. It is now clear that the boycott is

animportant matter which it wa fra considered to be in Japan. The notion of the British, Amerion, Gortaan and Datoh merchants calls for Japa meso attention. At present no one has discover-

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THE CHARGES AGAINST. JUDGE

WILFLEY

The United Shoe Machinery Company, These Brum are said to represent were than twenty millions of capital, and to be only the Brookly a Engie of March 26 from pioneers of a much larger in asion of this country by gentlemen with money to pay material and Inbour.

for raw

Indeed, so great a demand for sites in antini-

patod that the Trafford Fark Company, and the slated to have prepared special plan sud Manchester Ship Canal Company are both particulars of the land at their disposal for submission to the misty Arms seeking informa lion,

At the German Consulate, also, it was stated that gentlemen with factories and land fo sale or lessing had banded in particulars in readiness for inquirem

Lever Brothers, of Port Sunlight, have

thu

The following report was taken

Washington, March 25. The full Committee on Judiolary of the House discussed for two hours today the report of the

sub-nommittee (Lat investigated the charges

fesolation by Representative George E. Waldo against Jadge L. R. Willey, of the United States Court of Chión, filled in an impeachment of Brecktyg. The discussion developed the fact that the report is not at all reliefactors.

and that there will be'n lively fight before the matter is disposed of---

feada! systom property was inherited by the British Army. It flourishes in the Indian any adequate means to stop the boycott, and already sold a portion of their surplus ostates deal at the bands of Judge Wiley and that

native army and smong other Orientals the pipes are very popular. To the Indian army belongs the creuit of a striking inneration in bagpipe playing. One of the cavalry regiments actually boastea mounted band of pipers. The players have two sets of reins, one which they hold in thoir hands when not playing and the other fartoned to their legs by which they control their mounts when their hands are occupied with the pipes. The account of the Highland registe, past and present, and of the Lowland Regiments are

in some quarters it is thought that the to a German ayadicate, and in the neighbour only thing to do is to let events take their hood of Leicester American inquiries for course, as interference might only render the factories on behalf of shoe-making machinery situation worse. With regard to Japanese produsers who hold English patents have marine products and some miscellaneous goods, the boycott way not continue for long, as there recently been made. is reason to belief that forsigu articles esant compete with them oring to their cheapnes but the damage to the shipping beesinees will undoubtolly be great.

"Eagle" correspondent after the hearing that

A member of the committee stated to the }

the evidenos showed that Zorrin Andrews the Brooklyn lawyer, had had a mighty rough there was a strong fasting in the committes that the matter ought not to be dropped by the adeption of the sub-committee's report, even though it contains a stinging, rebuke for

oldest on from his father but by the law of gevel in the Pioto-Scottish community the property was divided in fixed proportions among the family. The position of the chief under the law of taulstry was that of leader of the tribe au guardian of his sad their land, Mr. Adam traces the gents's of the Highland clan system from the eleventh century when King Malcolm Ceanumor atttempted to intro duce the feudal system, among his Celtic subjects, thereby acquiring a greater power than be enjoyed by the system of taniatry, this very interesting, but the feature which makes April 1 (Chinese calendar). As marine products therefore come within the immediate operationariticizing Wildsy without giving him a chance policy was continued by Malcolm's successors, the book most vainable is, the coloured plates of are the largest export to China from the port, of the Act, and are liable to have their patents to make a defence, It is further contended

it produced many rebellions, but though feudalism was established in the Lowlande. tanietry reigned supreme in the Highlande until 1745. To protect themselves from the aggressions which the feudal system sought to impose upon them the different little comau- ities into which the population of the Highlands was divided selected chiefs on account of their superior position, courage or talent, and in this way arose the clan system which played such a great part in the history of Scotland, A patriarchal system of government, a port of hereditary moneroby founded on custom and allowed by general counout rather than regn lated by laws, was thus established" over each community or olan in the person of the chiefs.

The domestic customs of the Highlanders were very different from those of the Lowland Scots. One of the most interesting mentioned by Mr. Adam is whist was called handfasting, "It consisted of a species of contract betweeen two chiefe, by which it was agreed that the heir of the one-should live with the daughter of the other as Ler husband for twelve months ands day. If during that time the lady became a mother or proved to be with child, ti a marriage became good in law, even though no religions caremony had been gone through. Should, however, before the end of the above period there not have occurred any appearance of issue, the contract. was considered at an end, and each party was at liberty to marry or handfast with any other. Strange though this custom may appear in the light of modern scciely, yet it must be admitted that its logalisation did much to ensure the. direct lines! succession of the chiefs and to

■void succession disputes. Another remarkable cestom was fosterage: which consisted_in_the_ mutual change, by dierent families of their children for the purpose of being nursed and bred. Even the son of the chief was entrusted during pupilarity to an inferior member of the clan." The sathor denies. the imputation that the clans were little more than banda of marauders but it is

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difficult to diesbute the popular belief in the wild Hislander" whom Sir Walter. Scott made so picturesque, Certainly the Ghel had his own code of morale bat it in generally admitted that he did not worry himself orar the

It is reported from Nagasaki that the Chinese there have decided not to buy any Japanese marine products or other merchandise on and after

as

Another large industry, the British end of whish will fire long-be-worked bere, is that which pror des the home market with pateat razors and other outlery of various kinds."

American machine tool makers are also stated to have entered upon negotiations, and to be anxious to complete them. Many of their patents are more than Jone old, and they

revoked upon application by any person to the Comptroller General of the Patents Depart most of the Board of Trade, if they do not

commence manaftcture here...

The Belgian Consulate have had numerous inquiries, bai lave referred all to varions British Consuls in that countxy.

the effect of the decision will be considerable, tartans, the list of olane with their tartans. The Nagasaki Chamber of Commerce held armorial bearings, etc., the alphabetical list of meeting on April 17, with a view to asking the olan seple and dependents showing the alang Government to take steps in the matter.

A will informed correspondout writes from with which they are connected, and a variety of information which must be appreciated by the song or Canton to the same contemporary Ecot who wishes to know all he can about his As to the exact position of the Boyoit às

In til, many thousands of patents are granted forebears. The book is published by Messrs. Wsociation, and the real hold it has over the annually, and the foreign section includes a mambers who have subscribed to its conditions, very considerable number. But the common and A. K. Johnston, Elinburgh and Londen, ~ we are unable to give very exact information.slief that terms are made harder and fees It is a wide question. There can be to doubt increased against them by the new Act appears that there are many traders who aro wistful to

quite unfounded, siko a blow at Japan by dessing to sell the The Board of Trade Journal" is informed Inftor's manufactures, on the other hand there from the British Embassy at Washington that would seam to be plenty of these manufactures a Patenta Bill similar to that recently on sale as one pases through the streets andenaste in this country is expected to be looks into the shops. As a Chinese gentleman passed in the United States, The text of the said to me on the railway last wook, Where on principal clause is given in the current issue the Chicose get these things made so cheaply as of the jourist, and it provides i dter alia that in Japan" Meanwhile the political side of the any patent, jesued to a foraigner shall be question is by no mears mottled. Telegrams d.continue to arrive from Peking ordering the upon the same conditions ng those on which Viveroy to put a stop to these agitations at texts are desped by such country to oltizons once. If this were done with a rough hand there would certainly be trouble, Then further

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Wildey along with the vindication." said this member. Undoubtedly, a moyo will "I think Judge Willey ought to resign," be made in the committee for his impeachment. I do not believe the committee will agree to this, however, An effort will also be made to strike from the report all that portion which reflects on Judge Wiley. It is held by some that the committee went beyond its authority in

that the committee should have "confined itself to reporting conclusions as to whether or not the evidence warranted impeachment proceed ings."

The committee gave out today the report of

standing as a lawyer in coraplimentary terms and after reviewing the several charges and the evidence offered in support of them, R038 from the memorial from the examination of the "The complasion of the committee, deduced petitioner, and from the construction of the precedents of impeachment trials.it, that' the actual facts upon which the charges in the said memorial are based, even thengh established by competent legal evidence, would not justify s conviction of Judge Willey upon articles of impeachment before the United States Senate, and would not, therefore, warrants presentation

the dub-committee. It refers to Androwe,

by the House of Representatives of such articles of impeachment."

· notwithstanding this finding, the But, investigation of this case has made plear to sa that the anomalons character of this Court, the extraordinary power given by law to this judge, the fact that it in separated 7,000 miles from a

botwsen, presenting obstacles that burden the statutory right of review, with expense, dolay and barard acknown to any other court, justify the people of the United-Bietes in demanding of this judge a temperate exercise of his great

Consul that inquiries, sa to whether the onsinis ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY appellate tribanal, that a broad ocean intervenes who took part in the arrast of the vessel bave 291,905 0 0 Leen degraded and lost their buttons or not are being made. Evidently the political complications have not yet been straightened ont and cannot, without some further conces nions, be settled,

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THE FATE OF THE ABBE LOISY It is with regret, though indeed without 11,668 144 much surprise, that we read of the major excommunication pranonnsed upon the Abte 27,000 00 Loisy. No lean then this was to be expected when, four years age, his writings were declared 017,579 a horetical by the Holy Office of the Inquisition * a. d. and were placed upon the Index. Loisy, tike 40,000 0 0 Molinois, Misart and Father Tyrrell bad set himself against the powers that be 7 in matters of doctrine, upd like them he has been ornished. His professonal chair in Paris was taken

away from him 6000 after the condemnation of his worke

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WEIRD TRAVESTY OF RELIGION.

*HOLI BROZMERS" FROM HONGKONG,

· INVADE ISLINGTON, The newest sect of rabid revivaliste had a

"It is obviously true that an aggregation of entirely legal acts may develop into a system of. tyranny and oppression; and that an inequitable exercise of judicial lesretion may convert the machinery of justice into an engine of despatio fit of temporary insanity last month at without the taint of incirideal corruption and The show was held under the auspices of and autocratis power. This may be accomplished small ball in Upper-straat, laling toit. with a landable purpose of purifying a Holy Brother" Wilson, an Irish-American, suity and of inaugurating, civic reform. aseleted by another holy brother, who, by "Terror to evil doers, if purchased at the 1 bis accent, should be of the same nationality. price of judicial fairness and overstrained legal- authority, is achieved at too great an expense, for it defeats its own bigh aim and warps the very fabric is own, high af

The hall was packed, both by converts and the merely enricus. For more than two hours the holy brothers" wrestled fondly with "Sattan"

and the sinful orowd. Both the brothers poss- The temptation of an bonast judge to ess voices with the strength of healthy foghorns 'Bend once the law to his authority, to da and they were ausparing in the use of them.

privilege exhausted.

Mr. Seton explained that the object of the expedition-which was a private one, organized, equipped, and directed solely by himself was the geographical and zoological exploration of the barren grounds, or Aratic portion, of the mainland north-west of Hudson Bay The and a year ago he was forbidden to say Hass, region in question had been crossed by other great right do a little wrong, is franght with i First threatening in a veritable yell, then 87,134 9:10 It is stated his present oxocmunication is pro- travellers, but it had not been explored, and such danger to our whole system of remedial dropping to a sweat and persuasive whisper, justice that it morils the condemnation of every Brother Wilson pleaded and gestionlated to 1,4957 anounced by the express command of the Pope, large areas of it were quite unknown.

his congregation, Time after time he yelled of whose reign, by the way, the first blow expedition left, the railway at Edmonton on the legal mind.

Such acts of legal oppression and of abuse to bis audience to cast out"

"Batten -and- Canadian Pacific Railway in May last, sed at 119,744, 7 aimed at Loisy (after his caso had dragged on

of judicial discretion lie at the base of these testify. 1,300 oo for several years) was the first event of real the Athabasca landing set out by canoe for a charge. Of their teeth or falsity we have no A man in a corner heard the appoal and 11,987 20 importance. On that occasion one of Loisy's land of the cariboo, or American reinder. For House Representatives in the forms prescribed eyes closed in an apparent ecstasy, he shrieked

voyage of 1,000 miles to the Arctie barrens, the

power to inquirs They are made before the testified. With both hands held aloft and his books, Le Quatrienie Evangile, which had taken 400 miles the route was down the river that by iar and eustom and are presented as out half a dos ti "Alleluias and sank back eighteen years to write, we condemned within

orcased the great Canadian wheat belt, in which three weeks of its publication-a hatly denison: ware lying idle grain lande enough, probably, to gesponsibility of a member of the House. It this point the "boly brother" had a rest, plain. His defeat then osused undoubted conster.feed the Empire, Partly overlapping the wheat

free will" offering differences between meum et tuum and it will CHINESE SOLDIERS AT

nation throughout the whole world: his excom belt, but extending farther north, was the great nege Wildey were permitted to he heard be and announced the taking up of a free will munication now is an unmistakeable sign that from the Atlantic to the Pacifle, with a width

Canadian forest, which stretched 3,500 miles might minimize, explain, or entirely refute them, offering. Following the

The committee does not find these obarges to be same a change of tactics. The

gift take more than the one quotation which Mr.

the Encyclical Parcendi, against Moderyiam,

fects established by testimony, bat only probable of tongues was loudly invoked, and the gift Adam offers to disprove this. His eulogy of the alan system is very eloquent, and most readers near Shanghai recently. It appears that on

A serious disturbance took place at Sonchor is to be anything but a dead letter. Loisy may of about 500 miles. The timber there was allegations contained in the memorial. Charges arrived a little more quickly than any one

be said to have paved the way for that Enog

mainly spruce, and promised a supply. of wood i 80 presented against this Court have a peculiar anticipated. An autemio looking girl in the will agree that "It must have had something the night of the 14th instant the Cbse Mun olical, for there is no doubt that his writings and pulp suficient to serve the Empire for and dangerous signifoanes. In this case they middle of the ball rose to her feet, and let out a inherently grand about it. Never in the Chiness theatre, which is situated outside the were to be the test case of the attitude of the generations, if not indefinitely. The northern are dismissed as falling short of impeachable yell like a gleau séron

Quohicka-cnobicka-onolícka, bistory of the world has a system of government Settlement, was entered by eight or rine Vatican towards the new school of Catholics edge of the forest was the beginning of the offences by what we believe to be conud principles

devout as he is learned Arstic circle. This was crossed on August 1, true Arctic region, though here not within the

of legal constraction. and Judge Willey is

Hoo-hoo-boo developed such instances of paternal attachment soldiers, who tried to obtain admission without That Loisy should be

Havaa--bowan, by the rulers to their subjects of of devotion of paving the usual charge. The manager refused was but an additions) argument for making and from then natil September 16 the explorer's thereby denied any opportunity of defence.

He can file no answer, make no denial, zor Brother Wilson smiled an unearthly smile, the soldiers admission, whereupon they attacked an example of him. Book a the subjects to thoir chiefs. It was but fiting, and seriously assaulted bins. The police wore he all the more dangerous, in the eyes time was devoted to geographical and zoological explain to the House the legality or necesity and called for converts, Half a dozen or so

research. Several weeks were given to compass for his action.

went up and kualt at (he platform, and ba cou- therefore that snob a noble dispensation should galled in, but the soldiers stripped the police of those who disapproved of bis teach

arrays of lakes Aylmer and Clinton Colden,

There charger, therefore, stand uncon-retsed with them in the unknown language of expire on the field of battle instead of dying by men of their uniforms and badly knocked goethit by one tale to se simtit Abbé Two great rivers were here discovered. One, troverted, and if Judge Wifey's judicial acts which the above is a sample.

them about. Feveral of the soldiers were secured, pharacter. "It is only fair say that the -reason-of a lingering decay."

in the future are marked by the rigorous:

And

The man who had testified got up again and however, and taken to the police station, Loisy can hardly bave looked for any treatment running into Aylmer lake from the north, was, Tere chapters are given to brief accounts of The friends of the disturbers of the peace went but what he has received, while the Vatican, by permission, named after the Governor inflexible-barshness impated to bim they will began a solo. He sang Eternity, on a

General of anada, Earl Grey's river," elaze and septe, and another is devoted to High-off post haute to the barracks and obtained to be consistent with the inherited Creed of the other, running into the east end of bag as a portentous clond, over this new court, crescendo scale. Nebody took any notice. He Impair its usefulness, impeding the administra: sang it again. He mug it, with variations, land surnames. In the latter reference is made the assistance of about 160 etter soldiers and the Roman Church could not logically have Clinton-Colden

these, led by their eflcers with drawa swords, acted with less severity. It is the old quarrel of the Premior, med "Laurier river."

Jake, was, by permission tion of justice, and challenging the integrity of about forty times, to the transmogrification of Highland namer estered the theatre and began to wreek it between authority and reason; and while for The snological results sino were of come

American institution." which is going on in the United States where Thers were some 700 parsons in the building the moment authority is triumphant, it may We find Urghed for Urquhart, McCollister at the time and the soldiers refused to allow be questioned, whether the victory will not importance. No new animals wore discovered, for MacAllister, Furgusa for Forguson, them to leave until they had stripped the wo prove, in the end, to have been too deadly but much new light en known species was Cahors for Colgaboro, McCloud for MacLeod, men of their jewellery. The soldiers then bought.-N.-G. Daily News,

went off to the Police Station and delivered an Macciuilvory for MacGillivray, MoCullom for ultimatum that they would burn down the MacCallum, Chissim for Chisholm, MoKlemin theatre and wrock the Mixed Court sad. Police for MacLamond, McGlandin for MacLaachlan, Station, ubless their comrades, were released. MacCray for Macrae, McCawley for MacAulay, The prisoners were set at liberty to prevent "eto," The author also points out that North Amerien is responsible for an extension of clan names. Highland names having become domesticated among the Indians as the result of the infusion of Scotch blood among the copper coloured races.

more serious trouble. The soldiers who caused

the disturbance are said to be a portion of the troops sont from Naoking to suppress the pirates in the distriot.

man would

After a worm debate in the fall Commilton, during which some of the members declared the opinion that Willey should be impeached, Mr. Clayton of Alabama entered a motion for snob impeachment and served notice that if the committee failed to accept it he would move it. on the floor of the House.

An immaculately dressed negro, affected to tears, <Hot up and, making for an old man who had shown no signs of being converted, knelt down and hugged him hard.

At this juncture three more people received the "gift of tongues" almost simultaneously. An eld woman with a shrill voice and a large Isce collar got o little advantage in the start, No action was taken to-day by the fall buts fat man behind her ran her very close. committee.

The old women beld up her bands and waggled them about topidly.

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secured. It was particularly gratifying to know that the expedition

demonstrated the existence of a considerable herd of American bison on the Slave river. Afterwards, they found the musk- CHINA, MISSIONARY DIES

ox at Aylmer lake, and it was shown that WORTH $185,000.

cariboo still existed in millions as in the most primitive times. On September 15 the return Miss Mary Vaughan, of Hangehow, China, joarney began, and on November 1 the expedi- for 20 years C.MS. misionary in Mid-Chins, tion was safely landed without mishap at who died on January 8, aged 59 years, left Athabasca landing. The journey, without estate in the United Kingdom valued at £18,437 hardship, was a delightful summer trip, marved gross, with net personally £18,434. By her will only by the annoying swarms of blood-thirsty.

The C.P.R. str. Empress of China arrived The Fruit of the Tree" by Edith Wharton Society, her houts and land at Hangchow, Mr Beton pointed out, in conclusion, that he left again at 5 sm. Wednesday, via Nagasaki ebe left £1,000 to the British and Foreign Bible mosquitoes that gave no peace day or night. Kobe at 8pm, on Tuesday, the 28th inst, and is distinctly a feminine book. The authoress Chine, to the Church Missionary Society for had taken the audience on a seven-months' trip The evolution of the Highland garb is the attempts to deal with the social problems the nas of the Mid-China mission, and 2100 to the Arctic region and back, showing the for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at 11 anbjoot of another interesting chapter, and the rising from the relations between capital and to the Church Missionary Society for the country by means of nearly 80 slides, and that P.. 10-morrow.

labour, but her treatment of the subject is

The C.F.B. str. Empress of India arrived at author writes instruclively on the subject of neither attractive not convincing and her story hospital at Hangohow. Miss Vaughan left the bile sunny landscapes, grassy meadows, and Vancouver on Monday, 27th inst, at 10 p.m. Highland muric. As is well-known the bagpipe ipotle by impr. babilities, eaxx, Macmillan £8,050 in private bequests, to the Church in any pistare the slightest hint of frost, ice or Troilue of her estate, after the payment af stretches of wild towers abounded there was not

The str. Montrose left Liverpool on 25th inst. The str. Saruga caballed on 28th inat, he eclipsed all other masioal instruments in and Co, London, are the publishers,

Missionary Soulety.

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Mooha-mooha hama-come cat-oome out

of me," she chirruped.

"Oh, ye vipera and bypocrites!" came suddenly in a stentorian bowl from the platform. This bad the effect of miking five more By this time the back of the hall was crowded converts, by curious passers-by who bid came in to see what the meant Brother Wilson noticed them, and called a halt to request that only those who truly wished to be converted would remain. Bo the Express" representa tire departed conscientiously and left the "faithful" at their antics.

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